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It Was a Devilish Sort of Day

Source info:

Author: Silver Fox
Date: 2014-06-17 18:30:00
Blog: Looking for Detachment
URL: http://highway8a.blogspot.com/2014/06/it-was-devilish-sort-of-day.html

Summary:

Last week when I drove southwest on I-80 through western Nevada, the wind was blowing strongly from the southwest, gusting to 39-44 mph. The drive was challenging (or horrendous, depending on your POV) in a jeep with a metal rack. Dust devil blowing northeast across the north end of Rye Patch Reservoir, probably across the Upper or Lower Pitt-Taylor Reservoir. Even the devils were having a

Content analysis:

Geographic context:

LocationCountryLatitudeLongitude
NevadaUS38.502-117.023
Rye PatchUS40.4483-118.29

Keywords:

Devilish Sort, devils, drive, dust, Dust devil, I-80, jeep, Lower Pitt-Taylor Reservoir, metal rack, mph, north end, POV, Rye Patch Reservoir, southwest, Upper, western Nevada, wind

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